Musical Portraits : Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers. Paul Rosenfeld

Musical Portraits : Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers - Paul Rosenfeld


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       Paul Rosenfeld

      Musical Portraits : Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664599698

       MUSICAL PORTRAITS

       Wagner

       Strauss

       Moussorgsky

       Liszt

       Berlioz

       Franck

       Debussy

       Ravel

       Borodin

       Rimsky-Korsakoff

       Rachmaninoff

       Scriabine

       Strawinsky

       Mahler

       Reger

       Schoenberg

       Sibelius

       Loeffler

       Ornstein

       Bloch

       APPENDIX

       WAGNER

       STRAUSS

       MOUSSORGSKY

       LISZT

       BERLIOZ

       FRANCK

       DEBUSSY

       RAVEL

       BORODIN

       RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF

       RACHMANINOFF

       SCRIABINE

       STRAWINSKY

       MAHLER

       REGER

       SCHOENBERG

       SIBELIUS

       LOEFFLER

       ORNSTEIN

       BLOCH

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

      Wagner's music, more than any other, is the sign and symbol of the nineteenth century. The men to whom it was disclosed, and who first sought to refuse, and then accepted it, passionately, without reservations, found in it their truth. It came to their ears as the sound of their own voices. It was the common, the universal tongue. Not alone on Germany, not alone on Europe, but on every quarter of the globe that had developed coal-power civilization, the music of Wagner descended with the formative might of the perfect image. Men of every race and continent knew it to be of themselves as much as was their hereditary and racial music, and went out to it as to their own adventure. And wherever music reappeared, whether under the hand of the Japanese or the semi-African or the Yankee, it seemed to be growing from Wagner as the bright shoots of the fir sprout from the dark ones grown the previous year. A whole world, for a period, came to use his idiom. His dream was recognized during his very lifetime as an integral portion of the consciousness of the entire race.

      For Wagner's music is the century's paean of material triumph. It is its cry of pride in its possessions, its aspiration toward greater and ever greater objective power. Wagner's style is stiff and diapered and emblazoned with the sense of material increase. It is brave, superb, haughty with consciousness of the gigantic new body acquired by man. The tonal pomp and ceremony, the pride of the trumpets, the arrogant stride, the magnificent address, the broad, vehement, grandiloquent pronouncements, the sumptuous texture of his music seems forever proclaiming the victory of man over the energies of fire and sea and earth, the lordship of creation, the suddenly begotten railways and shipping and mines, the cataclysm of wealth and comfort. His work


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